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g SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. SOCIETY Stinemelz Furviese for Stoty-five Years Navy game. They will be gu of T! their au Mrs. Stafford Mantz, in o . B . who will h i .,"..‘:c‘:: ,':,",;';,w'y‘.‘,‘:,_." socley “duri Announcing the Downward thei th £ nnette #h- . p ford will ‘be presented to Washington | [ Repricing of Our Entire Stock . society by her mother at & tea December 2 at the Woman's National ° A i | ¥oundation. | d d dd E i 3 Mrs. Wilbur Es s has tnsucd for & tea Saturday afternoon, r- % ] | from ¢ 7, in her h t 162: % Ambassador and Lady Geddes to Ente > sty iy tain Large Company—Mr. and Mrs. e Sttty g i T Bt e Models' of auimisal fistiiiction veprioed marriage tuok place recently. Coolidge Among Guests. & e, Nevine Tonmuon souianie b to $49.50, $69.50, $89.50, $97.50, . - 35 Johnm.:'l. v\;llt urrlveh in Kthlngtaa 9 l 9 6 New drrivals in 55 ambassador of Gregt pri-| S5Eatles: he minince of che X 4 e R $119, $129, $169 3 erlan T . A. Everwijn; Dr. E. d . : ain and Lady Geddes will en- | Moregoo of the Netherlands mission: . Aonos In ochuion ReVO mransed 2 = 3 3 tertain & large company at|the minister of Portugal, Viscount 50t cember 22, at which the season’s deb- 1212 F st nt lml ouses dinner this ovening, when |D'Alte, and Capt Ernesto Vasconcel- utantes will be guests. After the New . los of Portugal; Mrs. James W. Wads- : e % - Year she will ret to school. 3 * their guests will be the Vice Pres-| orth, jr.; Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, : 3 , & ident and Mrs. Coolidge and the Brit- [Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Mrs. John Jacob Rev. and Mrs. J. Henning 1ms Just as you see them in the sketches, these Dimity Blouses Miss Catherine Hughes, i have issued invitations for a recep- R ish and American delegates to the | BRAT =~ VR (O sts, and Mr. and : { ; tion Wednesday evening, November conference. Following the dlmmer|ying’Goorge Sutherland. 30, from 6 to 9, in Grace Church rec- Fy , * which e tory, Woodside, Md., to meet their son, are well suited for Afternoon or | |they will give a receplion. 0 WECR| N viviani, former premier of Mr. Henning Cunningham Nelms, who Busi W Real Irish a number of additional gue: France, entertained forty-five guests ' will become of age that day. o > - been invited. at luncheon today at the New Wil- ! o th het edging: Tux. i lard, 2 The marriage of Miss Murray Led- » Crochet edging; - Baroness de Catler, wife of the m; | ©' " : < e paven yard te Mr. J. H. Ten Eyck Bure will | r of Belglul ertain n the company of seventy-five| .. s Y ake place tomorrow at noon, in the| edo or Buster Brown D on informally "today iB BoROT | guasts entertained at luncheon yes- Mlio ot Drly, Gen the | home of the bride, at 2011 N street, in | Collarn; Pleated or of Mre. E. M. House, who, with Col [ terday by Premier Briand of France! S of Gem, and M, | Lhe Dresence of a small company of is the guest of Mr. and Mrs |were Vice President Coolidge, the g;::;‘k‘l‘nfld‘o Lzl‘ Secretary of State, Mr. Hughe: M C 4 | Jusserand, ambassador of France: Sir Mrs. John B. Kendrick entertained ,s,klang Geddes, ambassador of Great at luncheon today in homor of Mrs |pritain; Senator Ricci, ambassador of o wuhd‘memberfl of the two families. Rev.| Dawen at:the !John K. Cartwright will perform ihe | left the capital this aft Plain Button fronts. The small, modish = {ceremony. . s The charmingly arsanged sales- i i d houge guest of s ¢ of War, Mr.|and Navy game Saturday and will irooms for the dispesal of work of Black Tie e -the ean e rroun A Jonca. | The other e Sooorotary (e Navy, My | Feturn to Washington Monday. disabled ex-soldiers in public health | 3 touch of distinction. ucsts were Mre. Joseph I France, the Secretary of Interior. Mr. —_— hospitals, at Conmecticut avenue, s rs. A. A. Jones, Mrs. Charles 8.|Hoover; the Secretary of Agriculture, | Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean were the popular stopping place ves- | : All sizes for the Wo- Thomas, Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. Victor | My Wallace; Mr. Flotcher, undersec- | hosts at dinner last eveninz, enter-|(crday afternoom for all pedestrians i nd Mi S Kauffmann, Mrs. Johw T. Axton, Mr8. | rejary of state, and many of the dele- | taining tua guest |passing that way. The eale, which man al iss. Spe- Hubert Work, Mre. Emory % pand. | gates o the conterence from the| oy Humpson Gary entertained a |l-cludes many besutiful artioles In T i1l pl 1 1. 1 11 an | countries re ted, a: ell as those s i G, v & . T an WOO g, cially Priced at tnor o the mosteas, T * Connected with the American delega. | SOmPany of six informally at lunch-{peidworic and other lines, is. under 'oday we will place on sale many new ‘-n yesterday at the Shorgham. 4 tion. b\ the direction of the George Baldwin . . . $2.98 $3.50 gromier Briand will spend Thanks| Mrs. Edward Ithodes Stitt will en- MoeCoy unit, American Womens Le- Glddmg models not previously Ofiered) % > = Thanksgiving with her parents, the|ine guest at dinner of M. Gaston Lic. 1 7,330 $4.98 Secretary of - Agriculture and MTS. [yori” who will have a distinguishe ‘Wallace, in thelr apartment at Ward- oompany to medt bim at his h shed man Park Hotel. Miss Wallace W 1| e avenue, q s home, Smart Prunella Skirts Formarly s up to $28.50. return to her studies at Goucher C New sixipes Plaids_in models that feature the fine Miss Ruth Wallace will come to Washington tomorrow 1o spend tertain at luncheon Friday, December | 6190, and will be continued all week. 1 ante daughten, 31| M and Mrs. Giarence Halstead of and which arrived from our Fifth Ave- 4 - e X New York city announce the engage- . witl be debutantes of this scason. Iment of thelr daughter, Miss Hilde- nue workrooms late last evening, Admiral and Mrs. Stitt and Miss £arde Halstead, (o Lieut. Charles Stitt will go to West Point today to |Jiichard Bathurst, Corps of Engineers, attend the Thanksgiving ball and will ‘-'““"d States Asmx rwv!v‘ l;alslend . T - is a former resident o Vashington; 3 Rttena ‘e Ay nd" Sty gime’in |15 » tormer resigent of Wasnington:| | We suggest taking advantage of this Washington Monday jSchool, Farmington, Conn. and is a| : [ - Eranddsugater of tho late Murat Hal: new assortment of the latest creations Dr. and A Rosser of Virginia -;$ead of na-ng. F'{xt.?'ntl%:‘lr.‘ A 2 e o Wl BIRE 2ira it [ Ter. "o o & memuer of the sliee at.the earliest possible moment, while givin h Mr. and Mrs. Wil x » : hew home on [0f 1920, U. 8. M. A No date has been ani Mra. Den |set £or thé wedding. the selections are at their best. i o M Miss Lindsay Wood, who has spent Thanksgiving Capt and Mra Harry |, 208, Lindeey o ood. o ne ey e 3 turned to Washington for the season 9, Secretary and Mrs. Hughes The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Entertain Parley Delegates. Denby entertained at dinner last even- The Seoretary of State and M"‘v ing in their home on R street in honor Hughes entertained at another Of of Rear Admiral Lee Ching-Hsi of the thelr sories of dinner parties in Bonor | Chinese navy, whe is adviser to the of delegates to the conference last|delegation from China to the confer- night, having unbnl|l- ence. The other guests were Vice Ad- dor of Belgium de Cartier | miral Tsal Ting-Kan. Lieutenant Com- de Marchiene; mander Yu Chung-Chich, Senator and ond Mo, 826, X Mrs. Joseph 8. Frelmghuysen, Repre- o O e R arashtelc, T | Cannon TR Pmiloh] ariam Al Jonkheer H. A. Van Karn o min- 9 r Adniral an rs. Stitt, | N H 3 ister of forelgn affairs of the Neth-|Rear Admiral and Mrs Potter. Mr | 8rFive tomorrow. and will entertain a small company The purchasmg‘ opportumty offered at & i Jonkheert F. Bea}::‘:;:mn%s'?':v:ir:&anb:n ;.rlnla‘, ufihud Mrs. d Recepti. :nrormauy at dinner this evening, go- . . . y, Mrs. Ross n, |Tea ! ng later wi he re- Mrs. George Richards and Miss Betty |Ia Homor f Cliy's Vixitors. Brion. which | ihe® smbaseator |of this sale is most unusual—enabllng our oe. The citizens’ committee on courtesy |GGreat Britain and Lady Geddes will _— to the women of the conference gave |giy, . 1 iddi The Secrétary and Mrs. Demby will |a tea and reception yesterday afters |5V &t the em patrons to secure magnlficent Glddmg @ entertain & company at dinner thisinoon at Rauscher's. Mrs. William |R. E. Lee C 3 3 T evening in honor of Vice Admiral Ac- | Humilton Bayly, chairman of the com- | Given Byilliant Ball Fashions at great price concessions. . ton of the Italian delegation. mittee, was ussisted receiving by The Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C., . - (Y o lege, in Baltimore, Sunday evening. Secretary Mrs. Denby , Juat the siylish sk that Honor Chinese Admiral women need to complete the costume for Wihter—at el Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, wife of the pre i VENTH'ST. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | ident of the District afoners, Tt pother 1o iia briliaat lst of 608 TO 614 ELE Hoover entertained a company of four- | and Mrs es Me ec- (Continued on J teen at dinner lust evening in honor | petary of the committee. Mru. = e of Prince Tokugawa, delegate from | Lansing, Miss Japan to the conference on the limi- | Mare Eutce A at the te tation of armament. Motion pictures of the National . - ital were shown and among The minister of Sweden and Mme. | pyests were Lady Geddes, Mme. We Wallenberg had a small company at lington Ime. Karnebeek. ladies luncheon today in honor of Lady An-|of the British, Japane nealy, when their guests included the 3 Netherlands délegations. minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte, ecratari ¥ end Mme. Hauge. ix secretaries of the British delega. tions, headed by Miss Vielet Bell == presented a large bouquet of roses to Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson!the committee, in appreciation of the Easterday announce the engagement [ many courtesies extended by the of their daughter Edith lsabel to |committee to the visitors. Lieut. L. Walter Truitt, U. 8. N. The - wedding will take place in December. | Miss Annette Ashford and Mi Agnes Ashford, daughters of Mr. ar Marshal Foch Honor Guest Mrs. Snowden st Of Gea. Pershing at Luncheon. York Friday for the Army and Marshal Foch was the guest of = SN 1 The House of Courtesy———— For Thanksgiving . A Special group .i of High-grade' 1216 F St. N.W.- Fashion With Value —in apparel and accessories for evening wear is a dominant feature of our present activities with assortments of an unusual nature, owing to the honor at lunchegn yesterday of Gen. W WAL Pershing, who entertained a distin 7 guished company at the oreham to meet the French general. A ffl?less rangeof The guests were entertained in the |/ 2it suggestions Art Needle- ball r:gn‘\’. where qm;mluu of flow-'” ers added a note of festivity, and ) the party included Senator and Mrs work Section 'mf""hgy"n' Senator and Mra Second Floor pps, Senator and Mrs. Warren, Scarfs, Aprons, Center- Mme. Jusserand, Mrs. Weeks, i Bed: - alstant. Secretary and Mre ivan eces, Napkins, Bedspreads, ht, Gen. and Mrs. Dawes, Gen ilows, Bloomers, Dresses, and Mrs. Parker, Gen. and Mrs. Van Towels, Tams. gayety of the present season. EZ':;:::Z :g‘l'ii. “uéf—'-fiu’i‘fi:‘:l‘a'.l' Sirs: |0 pIntants (0 Childrents Gowns for Dinner and Evening Wear . 0 e T —the values of which— Mra"Corbin, Gen and ra Hebord: |/ the meedle Tt ready for —commend the price— As a reaction from the somber black fashion has Mrs. Rivers, Col. Drake, Mrs. Henry Egan, Col 2 ‘ i commanded for daytime, evening styles comprise a Plain and Fur-Trimmed Rae, Gen. Dupont. Mri 5 d'Olier, Gen. Desticker, Col. and Mrs, 2 i - gorgeous array of colors. From passionate flame to THmer And Maj. de Mierry and Capt ’ 2 JA delicate orchid—there is a color to suit every type and : 3 personality, with here and there a black gown—just w8 l,,’;.f:‘,,_};u:"::'};'n"eflo: ? 3 3 tobe contrary. Laces, beads, rhinestones, spangles, crystal, today. or her. debutante daughter, sequins, pearls—all are cleverly applied with most strik- Miss Helen Colbert, her guests being |- We Do Embroldering, Braiding, debutantes of this seasen. Beadin Mra._Calbert and Miss Colbert will Seone ®o to New York Friday for the Army N ing reguits. $35, $55, $85 to $195.00. Velvet Evening Wraps Chiffon velvet in magnificent shades of old rose, old blue, American beauty, French blue and jade. Add to this huge collars of moufflon, epossum or fox and you may form a faint picture of these glorious wraps. $72.50, $85, $105. When Lights Beg‘in Softly to Twinkle HE Feet of Fashion go glittering forth in brilliant Evening Slippers. Rarely have our styles been so dis- tinctive and. so flattering to the feminine foot. Centemeri Evening Gloves 20-button lengths ; white or black....$9.00 16-button lengths ; white or black. . ..$6.50 Incolors......ceccvennecannencad Sorosis Evening Slippers Famed for their superb quality and ex- clusive design, reflect the accepted style tendencies : In Patent Leather, Dull Kid or These are of the finest French natural Velvet..... ceeeaniteiiiaaas $10 to $11 kid skins and perfect fitting. In Rich Silver or Gold Brocade..$1550 The finest of v The finest of fabrics, includ- Draped the furs: Ves Fitted Walf Belted Beaver Bloused Models i Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, with all-silk garter hems, for evening wear. The patented gold stripe guarantees against “runs” from garter-clasp cuts. Stockings dyed to order to match any sample. $2.75 pair; Tax, 8c. And our Evening Slippers prove conclu- sively that exclusive fashion a®l modest prices can go hand in hand. Who Would Hesitate to Buy 37 5 : Handsome $95 to $115 Coats at | Such truly splendid coats and a distinct saving on every one’! Fashion with value, indeed. Some of these coats are resplendent with fur collars and cuffs of wolf, fox, beaver, mole, fisher and opossum. They are beautifully made, with minute care and attention paid to every detail. The materials are superfine Cordona, Polly- anna, Erminie and Veldyne, in such favored colors‘as navy, Sorrento, burro, Dance Frocks of exceptional ef- $ fectiveness in design ' and intrinsic value pICl'URED, a new Grecian Sandal of Black Satin or Patent Leather. Button or Bue- kle Strap, qr may be trimmed with Rhine- stone Ornament. Lined, down to the toe, with SOft kil ocnvnioransisrsneseensnonsmeses $7.85 Other Evening Slippers in Sa;tin, Suede, Cloth-of-silver, Patent and Black Leathers; also beaded effects. At......$5.95 to $12.50 Imported Rhinestone Slipper Buttons, Slides or Pendants. Pair.......75¢c to $4.50 Our “Stocking Shops” are showing some very attractive Silk Evening Hosiery in plain, all-over lace, net effects, lace-clocked and lace-ankle designs. Prices ranging from .. --$1.45 to $4.50 Malay brown and black.” Blouse medels, panel effects, fitted bodices and ripple skirts are but a few of the distinctive style features to be found in this remark- able group.” It will be well worth your while to see these coats, for better values are not to be found anywhere. A Suggestion : Invest Your Christmas Savings Money in a Coat —or furs—or something really worth while. Make your selection now—the gar- ment will he held for you! Another Sale at 3% Pr. — - h Patent Leather 3-Strap Pumps . Patent er and 3-Strap Moccasin Pumps Patent Leather Oxfords—With the Smart Low Heels that all the girls want—and at a price that all can afford to gy! These are the pumps and axfords that were sold at $7.50 and $8.50 per pair when they first came out—not so very long ago—and now through some very remarkable purchases we are able to sell them at $3.05 pair. All sizes now, but they are selling fast. | A Sale of l Alterations that may be necessary will be made and delivered tomorrow night in time for “the occasion.” Taffeta Sflfi' \ 3 Chiffon . . . Mohawk : Georgette Sorrento Flame Brocade Jade Lace Tangerine i —Daintily tailored and ar- Black ; tistically trimmed. Brown